Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep.: Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K

The spatio-temporal distribution of the pod borer Maruca vitrata was assessed on Lonchocarpus sericeus over a period of 6 months, in order to develop sampling plans and facilitate sampling on this host plant. Lonchocarpus sericeus, one of the preferred alternative host plants of M. vitrata is widely...

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Main Authors: Atachi, P., Dannou, E.A., Arodokoun, Y.D., Tamo, Manuele
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109337
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author Atachi, P.
Dannou, E.A.
Arodokoun, Y.D.
Tamo, Manuele
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Tamo, Manuele
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description The spatio-temporal distribution of the pod borer Maruca vitrata was assessed on Lonchocarpus sericeus over a period of 6 months, in order to develop sampling plans and facilitate sampling on this host plant. Lonchocarpus sericeus, one of the preferred alternative host plants of M. vitrata is widely spread in Benin and should therefore be included in the ecological management of the insect. Some experiments were conducted at an ecological site in south Benin, where L. sericeus can be found. The analysis of 17 weekly samples showed that tree canopy did not have a significant effect (P=0.3471) on larval distribution. Significant differences (P=0.0001) were obtained between the sizes of flowers (10, 20, 30 and 40 racemes). Geographical quadrants consisting of the upper east branches, lower east branches, upper west branches and lower west branches did not differ significantly (P=0.8713). The time of infestation of L. sericeus by M. vitrata was investigated by taking samples every 2 days. Data analysis of these samples revealed that L. sericeus was infested at the open flower stage. Temporal distribution of larvae showed the greatest abundance of larvae occurred in June. The index of aggregation was 1.37 with the TAYLOR law and 1.26 with the Iwao procedure. These values showed that the larval dispersion pattern is negative binomial. On this basis, sequential sampling plans were developed and these could permit an accurate estimate of tree data for sampling.
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spelling CGSpace1093372024-05-01T08:17:04Z Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep.: Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K Atachi, P. Dannou, E.A. Arodokoun, Y.D. Tamo, Manuele maruca vitrata sampling host plants The spatio-temporal distribution of the pod borer Maruca vitrata was assessed on Lonchocarpus sericeus over a period of 6 months, in order to develop sampling plans and facilitate sampling on this host plant. Lonchocarpus sericeus, one of the preferred alternative host plants of M. vitrata is widely spread in Benin and should therefore be included in the ecological management of the insect. Some experiments were conducted at an ecological site in south Benin, where L. sericeus can be found. The analysis of 17 weekly samples showed that tree canopy did not have a significant effect (P=0.3471) on larval distribution. Significant differences (P=0.0001) were obtained between the sizes of flowers (10, 20, 30 and 40 racemes). Geographical quadrants consisting of the upper east branches, lower east branches, upper west branches and lower west branches did not differ significantly (P=0.8713). The time of infestation of L. sericeus by M. vitrata was investigated by taking samples every 2 days. Data analysis of these samples revealed that L. sericeus was infested at the open flower stage. Temporal distribution of larvae showed the greatest abundance of larvae occurred in June. The index of aggregation was 1.37 with the TAYLOR law and 1.26 with the Iwao procedure. These values showed that the larval dispersion pattern is negative binomial. On this basis, sequential sampling plans were developed and these could permit an accurate estimate of tree data for sampling. 2002-05 2020-09-08T06:57:41Z 2020-09-08T06:57:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109337 en Limited Access Wiley Atachi, P., Dannon, E.A., Arodokoun, Y.D. & Tamo, M. (2002). Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep., Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K. Journal of Applied Entomology, 126(4), 188-193.
spellingShingle maruca vitrata
sampling
host plants
Atachi, P.
Dannou, E.A.
Arodokoun, Y.D.
Tamo, Manuele
Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep.: Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K
title Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep.: Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K
title_full Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep.: Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K
title_fullStr Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep.: Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep.: Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K
title_short Distribution and sampling of Maruca vitrata (Fabricius) (Lep.: Pyralidae) larvae on Lonchocarpus sericeus (Poir) H.B. and K
title_sort distribution and sampling of maruca vitrata fabricius lep pyralidae larvae on lonchocarpus sericeus poir h b and k
topic maruca vitrata
sampling
host plants
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109337
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